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Part •( St. P«*l. Steamboat Arrivals and Departures for the week ending Friday, June lOfA. Arrived. Nominee, Blakely, Galena. Greek Slave, Roberts Min. River. Dr. Franklin, Lodwick, ......Galena. Shenandoah I.aveille, Min. River. West Newton, Harris, Galena. Grand Prairie Sheble St Louis. Clarion, Humbertsone... Min. River. Dr. Franklin No. 2,. Levins, St. Louis. Departed. Nominee Blakely Galena. Greek Slave, Roberts St. Louis. Dr. Franklin, Lodwick Galena. Shenandoah, J.aveille Min. River. West Newton, Harris, .Galena. Grand Prairie, ... .Sheble, St. Louis. Clarion Humbertsone,.. .Min. river. Dr. Franklin No. 2, Levins, St. Louis. Dr. M ’Lane’s Liver Pills. —Mr. W. G. But ler. of Millersburgh, Centre Co. Pa. had been afflicted with Liver Complaint for a number of years, and was cured by the Pills. A young lady of his acquaintance was also greatly re lieved by them. Jacob Widncr, Post master at Covington, 0., says that they sell very fast, and that ho docs not consider his stock of medicine complete without them. The wife of Mr. James Stewart, of Richmond- Jefferson Co. 0., was cured of most distressing pains by their use. W. H. Ainsworth, of Varysburgh, N, Y. con siders these pills the best medicine of the kind ever offered. The lot he had on hand sold rap idly and gave the highest satisfaction. James Jones, of Wilkins township, Allegheny Co. Pa. says his wife used two boxes, which did more good than their family physician. Purchased at W. W. llicucox's. MARRIED. At St. Pan!, on the 7th Inst., by Orlando Simons, Esq., Mr. BENJAMIN E. SIIL'MWAI to Miss MAH ALA CONKLIN, all of this city. In Elmira, N. T., on Monday morn in;-, May 23d, by the Rev. George Hood, Mr. GEORGE D. BOWMAN, of St. Anthony, Minnesota, to Miss JANE F. DERBY, of El ultra. As will be observed by the matrimonial record of to day’s paper, George I). Bowman, editor of the St. Antho ny (Minnesota) Express, has Issued from the wilds of the M innesotian dime, and claimed as his bride one of Elmi ra’s fair daughters. The usual compliment to the typos made its advent anions us, aud was duly appreciated. Way the quoint which lock th c forms of the happy pair In the chase of matrimony, never be loosened, until the last impression of time Is taken, and a goodly edition of little ones bless their old age. —Elmira Republican. It is Said to be a Fact. THAT the Up Town folks can save shoe-leather by buying ail kinds of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Just as cheap, if not a little cheaper, in Upper Town than In Lower Town, at W. N. Person A: Co’s. New Store, adjoining Blum’s Xew Bazaar, a few doors below the Hive House, where they have Just opeued a spleudid as sortment or Choice FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS of all kinds; also, a very choice lot of Winea, Liquors aud Cigars, and In fact almost every thing under the head of family supplies, which they w ill sell low for Cesh. June 11, 1453—39 tf BUILD GOOD CELLARS FOR WIN TER. FOR sale by the subscriber, at the foundation of the new Church near the Capitol, 1,000 perches good building stone from 35 to 40 cts. per perch. BDWAKD STEWART. St. Paul, June 11, ISs3—39tf Selling off Cheap!! IN consequence of the low prices at which we are sell ing Hardware of all kinds this season, the subscribers arc selling oil as Just as possible: To those who have not yet availed themselves of this opportunity to buy Good Goods at Low Prices, we would advise them to come along as now is the time to get bar gal us. J. McCLOUD, Jr. & CO. Near the head of 3d street. BUILDING Hardware of all kinds and qualities, selling oft lower than ever by J. McCLOUD, Jr. & CO. Near the head of 3d street. HAYING Tools, Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, etc., a large assortment In store and for sale by J. McCLOUD, Jr. fc CO. Near the head of 3d street. CARPENTER’S TOOLS—a splendid assortment of all descriptions, from the best makers. J. McCLOUD, Jr. fc CO. Near the head of 3d btreet. NAILS.! Kills! Nails! —a full assortment of all sizes at St. Louis prices, by J. McCLOUD, Jr. fc CO. Near the head of 3d street. St. Paul, June 11, 1853—39tf St. Paul, Galena. Rock Island Davenport, Mus catine. Hurling ton, Keokuk, and St. Louis, Packet. the entire now ami splendid Passenger Steamer, GRAND PRAIRIE, E. A mSSSwj*™* Sheble, Master, will run in the above trade during the present season. Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accom dation of passengers, and fdiippers may rely upon their freight being carefully handled, and promptly deliveied. For freight or passage apply on board or to M( LAGAN, WOOLDRIDGE & CO. June 11, 1853—39tf ICE CREAM SALOON AND Confectionary Establishment RKNRZ fic K ARCHER have materially enlarged their Ice Cream Salo«*n on Third street, and arc now pre pared for the reception of their friend* ami the public in general. They will always have Ice Cream, Soda, Lem onade, elc., and every article in the confectionary line. Ladie* and Gentlemen ph-a*e give them a call. They also inform the public that they have always on hand al their Confectionary, m*ar the A met. can House, a full assortment of fancy and plain Candies, which they will sell almost as low as it can he bought iti St. Ixuiis. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call before Sending below. All orders for cakes promptly filled. A large assortment of Toys for sale cheap; also, accor deons, Music boxes, etc., for sale very cheap. RENZ fc KARCIIER. St. Paul, June 11, 1853—39tf notice" SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock M. the 30th day June next, for the delivery of Fresh Beef to the troops at Fort Snelling, Minnesota Territory, for 12 months, commencing the Ist day of July 1853. The Fresh Beef to be of a good and wholesome quality, with an equal proportion of hind and fore quarters ( necks and shanks excluded ) in such quantities as may be from time to time required, not exceeding twice In each week, and on such days as may be designated by the Assistant Commissary of* Subsistence. Stall fed beef required iu winter months. The contractor will be required to give bond with ap proved security in the sum of half the amount involved, lor the faithful tulttUment of his contract. Tue Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, reserves to himself the right to reject any unreasonable bid; the low est responsible bid received and accepted, subject to the decision of the Com’v- Gen. of Sub. Proi>o*iali to be endorsed “ Proposals for Fresh Beef,” giving the names of their securities. A* As-»’t Corn. Office Ft. Snellfng, M. T., June 9, 1853. W.T. M AURUDKR, 2d Lieut* Ist Dragoons, A. A. C. S. June 11, 1853—392 w Wm. Brewster, (Late of the Western Bank of Philadelphia.) GENERAL Insurance, Exchange, Brokerage and Land Office, St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. PIIILADLPHIA References.— Joseph Patterson, Esq., President of the Western Bank ; B. B. Comegys, Esq., Cashier of the Philadelphia Bank; Charles G. Im lay, Esq., Secretary of the United State* Land Trust Company; J. R. Flannigen, E»q., Jas. Dunlap, Esq., and Andrew Miller, Esq. June 11, 1853—3t#tf U. S. INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Capital $250,000. General Fire and Life Insurance Agency , Brokerage and Exchange Office, I AM now prepared to effect Insurance upon lives and every description of property, in the best and most reputable companies lu the east. Exchange on Philadel phia upon favorable term*. Money received on deposit and interest allowed. WM. BREWSTER. June 11, 1863—39tf A A b *>lß Baltimore Oysters, tor sale at $9 per doz.. 1 U by CONBTAN3 4r BURBANS. MERRITT ALLEN, Attorney mad Coontellor at Law and Mlcllor In Chnncery, Third Street, St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. " the united states LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTER PEPETUAL—CASH SYSTEM—CAPITAL $2*50,000. Office S. E. Cor. Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. The Company, In one department, Issues policies upon the Mutual principle, with the security of a Capital Stock. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary security, without disturbing the right to a full participation in the distribution of profits each and every year. The system of pa>ments is Cash in ad vance, and can be made with reference to the conven ience of parties opening policies with the Company. SAVING FUND. In the saving fund department, money is received dally. Also, Monday evenings on Deposit, in large or small sums, on which Interest Is allow ed of five per cent. Directors: Stephen S. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, George M’Henry, Jacob Florance, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, OctovusA. Norris. STEPHEN S. CRAWFORD, President . Ambrose W. Thompson, Vice President, Charles G. Imlay, Secretary and Treasurer. Pliny Fisk, Actuary. WM. BREWSTER, Agent lor Minnesota. Office on Bench street, St. Paul. June 11, 1853—39tf Call at the Wholesale and Retail CITY DRUG CHEMICAL STORE. On St. Anthony street , Upper Town , St. Pauly for the following Inj a liable Remedies. WE have the pleasure this week to offer to the public of Minnesota,the following invaluable articles, the receipts for which, in the hand writing of the original in ventor, and for which the sum of One Thousand Dollars was paid a few years since, are now in our possession. These preparations have stood the test of over 30 years in the eastern cities, ami are now for the first time otter ed to the people of Minnesota, and are guaranteed to give relief in all cases. Druggists and country merchants In or out of the Terri tory, will be supplied In any quantity and on the most liberal terms. We name a few of the principal, viz : Bond's Anodyne Plaster, for pains in the breast, back, side or Loins, Rheumatism, fcc., be c. Bond’s all Healing Salve, for cuts, bums, bruises, sores, etc. Bond’s Tetter Ointment, warranted to cure the worst cases of Tetter and all skin eruptions. Bond's Pile Ointment; a sure remedy for all kinds of plies. Bond’s Golden Ointment; do for the Itch and Salt RU<*um. Bond's Eye salve and Lotion, for sore, weak and intlamed eyes. Bond's Cough Syrup ; a pleasant and efficacious remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, etc. Bonds Etlierial Fluid, for cleansing all kinds of material of paints, grease, oils, stains, etc., without injury to the most delicate texture. And all other articles kept by Druggists, at the lowest possible rates. Give us a call and it will be to your advantage. J. W. BOND & M. N. KELLOGG. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Great Exhibition! Crystal Palace in Saint Paul CATHCART, KERN & CO’S IS How the place of attraction. They are now receiving and opening the finest and best selected stock of sta pie and Fancy Dry Goods, Foreign and Domestic, ever j opened or ottered for sale in St. Paul. One of the firm j having Just returned from New York and Boston, with a | stock brought expressly for the citizens of Minnesota, and as we bought Tor (’ash and will sell for ('ash, we are able to sell much lower than goods have ever been sold in this market. We pledge ourselves to sell at prices that will p ease, and for that purpose solicit a call from our citizens. We will enumerate a few articles below: Prints of the following manufactories: French, English,Gobi Middle, Washington, Compton and Fancy solid Colors; Turkey Red 4-4 do Furniture Chintz; Dress Goods; Fancy French Bareges Barege DeLaincs; French Lawns; Lodi do; Mourning do; Muslin Del .allies; all wool do; Check Ginghams; Linen, Earlston and Chambry do; popltnn—plain, checked and chaniroa»o<»; Kmb’d Muslin Collars, Undersleeves, Cuffs, etc Mourning Collars; bl’k Lace and Lace Veils; Bl’k and White Crape; Crape Lisse; do Laces; Flowers and Fancy Bonnet Lining A large and beautiful assortment latest style Ribbons Straw Goods; Diamond,Pearl,Helmet,French Lace aud Florence Bonnets; Children’s Flats; Girls Trimmed do; Men's and Boy’s Hals of all descriptions; Brown and Bleached sheetings; White aud Colored Drillings; Cambrics; Paper Muslin, all colors; Si I Idas; Brown Hollands; Summer Drills; Denims; striped and plain shirtings; Tickings; Diaper and Huckaback Towel lugs; Crash do French and Russia Diaper; Birdseye do; Ingrained Damask, brown and bleached Table Linen; Brown and bleached Table Cloths; Embossed Cloth Table covers; coi’d Damask do; Oil Cloth do; Napkins; 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 guilts; Col idea and White skirts; Cambric an 1 chec’d Muslins Corded, Book and Swiss do; Dotted Swiss and Victoria Lawns; Drapery Muslins; Dressed and Undressed Irish Linen; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Cambric Hdk’s; Gentlemen’s shirts, Collars and Cravats; Ladles’ white, brown, and colored Cotton Hose; Children and Misses Cotton Hose; Men’s Cotton Half-Hose; Kid, silk. Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Hair Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, etc; Third street, Saint Paul, Minnesota. June, 1853. 2-38 QUEENS WARE—A large and beau tlful assortment of China and Queensware; full sets and well assorted, Just received direct from New York, and for sale cheap for cash by CATHCART, KERN it CO. TO BUILDERS —A good slock of JL Locks, Latches, Butts and Screws, etc., for sale cheap at CATHCART, KERN fc CO. rpO HOUSEKEEPERS—You will find JL a very fine lot of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Servers Candlesticks, Curtaim Holders, Coffee Mills, etc; for sale cheap for cash at CATHCART, KERN & Co’s. OEGARSf SEGARS I—lo,ooo sup’r Lj Havana Segars for sale at unusually low' price by CATHCART, KERN it Co. UVAMILY GROCERIES—Tea, Coffee, P SiiKar, Drier! Fruit, starch, seleratn*, Pickles, l'cp per, Spices, Flour, Meal, llams, etc., at low prices by CATIICAKT, KKKX &■ Co. The Indian Arrangement Completed DAVE IIERRYMAN, “last, though not the least,” passed through our beautiful city yesterday, followed to the landing by the steamer ASIA, with 20 Tons of Groceries and Provisions for B. F. DAVIS & CO., At the Rice House, Including 200 bushels Dried Apples, 60 do Peaches 15 chests Tea, assorted 10 boxes Cheese 10 do* Buckets and Wash Tubs 10 doz Fine Brooms, . In fact almost every article wanted in this section of countrv. Drop in and see as you pass along. St. Paul, June 2,1863. 3Stf Notice. I HAVE purchased the entire stock of Curran & Lawler, and will continue the Dry Goods business, hoping also for a continuance of the custom so liberally extended to the old firm. For the present, and until the former sale-room can be repaired and refitted, customers are res pectfuPy requested to call at the new store on Third street, second door below the old stand. SL Paul, June 4, 1853. 38tf E. HEENAN. NOTICE IS hereby given that the Copartnership existing between P. Chouteau, Jr. Company and the undersigned,will expire on the first day of July next, by Its own limitation; when immediate measures will be taken to bring the whole business to a conclusion. All unsettled accounts of Min nesota Outfit, will be attended to by Charles W. Borup, of St. Paul; and those of SlouxOuifit, so called, by Henry H. Sibley, of Mendota. C* W BORUP, H. H. SIBLEY, St. Paul, May 30, 1853—38t3 F. B. SIBLEY. OATS ATS! OATS! 3AAA Bushel* of Oats at 43 cents per bushel, ,UUv sacks included. 300 bids of Pork, at Galena prices. 3000 lbs Dried Apples, at Galena prices. J. W. BASS ft CO-, 38tf At the Wharf Boat. 1 O HEAD OF HORSES—Fine and J & well broke, for sale by B. F. DAVIS A CO. Valises, Carpet, Enamel and J- Traveling Bags at the Jfew York at«re. TNDIA RUBBER Coats, Cloaks and JL Cap* at the New York store. THRESH GARDEN SEEDS 50box- A es Garden Seeds raised In 1862, for tal* by the sub scriber In lot* to anil retailers, at gardener’s prlcea. JNO. FABRISfG-''* St. Paul, March 8, 1863—2411 ALL ST. PAUL, AND the rest of this upper country will please take notice, that my new stock Is now complete, and that I am prepared to sell fir cash at my usual small rates of profit, and to offer an assortment that has never been ex celled In this market* The following comprises only a partial catalogue: Rea<ly made clothing of every description, Boots and shoes of all styles and kinds, Dress goods, a very large assortment, consisting In part of, Bareges, Lawns, Delaines, Shalins, Crapes, Prints SILK AND CRAPE SHAWLS, Cashmere shawls, etc.; also a fine assortment of Domes tic—all grades, Check, Hickory, Tickings, Cottonades, Dimity, Diaper, Linen Drillings suitable for coats and Pants, Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves and Mitts, Bonnets and Artificial Flowers, Leghorn, Panama, and Chip Hats of the latest styles, embroidered Baskets, Carpet Bags, Carpeting, Musqulto Bars, etc, JEWELRY—a large lot of the finest quality. Also, at the new store next door below my old stand, I keep a large assortment of FRESH FAMILY GROCE RIES. Always on hand, Flour, Pork. Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Cof fee, Molasses, etc. HARDWARE, consisting In part of Farming utensils, Rakes, noes» Scythe snaths, Cradles, Grindstones, Shovels, Spades, etc* Queensware, a large assortment. A fine lot 11-2. 1 and 1-2 bushel baskets. Guns and sporting articles of all kinds. 400 kegs of fine powder, 50 hag* shot, Percussion Caps—best quality. Harness and Saddles, Side saddles, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Martingales, Whips, Valises, etc. Mouse and Rat Traps. A. L. LARPENTEUR. May 28, 1853—37tf Buv at Home! ST. PAUL BEDSTEAD AND CABINET RY are MANUFACTORY. Ware Rooms, corner of Third and Minnesota Streets. STEES & nUNT have received by steamer Nominee, in addition to their former extensive stock, a well se lected assortment of Furniture for Parlors and Chambers, Including Sofas, Chairs, Stands, Lounges, Tables, etc., all or the latest styles and patterns, which they are prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail, :at less cost than the same can be purchased below, and transported hither. We have recently established an ex tensive BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY, And arc “turning out,” with great rapidity, Bedheads, Bedstead Lounges, etc., of all descriptions. The work manship is of the best quality, and the patterns of the latest fa>hion. The serviceable character of their manu factures, of all kinds, i« far superior to the “sale work” usually brought from below. Our customers can rely upon being suited at all times. Chairs of all descriptions, stands, breakfast, dining, centre and all other kinds of Tables, Wardrobes, sofas, Bureaus, etc., constantly on hand. YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, Just setting up in life, can be suited with everything they may need in our line, either for present or future emer gencies. We are determined to make aud sell in such a manner that it will be an object for our citizens to pur chase their furniture at home. Call and see. March 19th. STEES & HUNT. STEES & HUNT, TTNDERTAKERS, Corner of Third L-/ ami Minnesota streets, St* Paul, Minnesota. Punctual attendance given in this line of business at all hours, upon the. most reasonable terms* We have received a full stock of Metallic Buria cases, to which we wovld invite public attention. D. COOPER, Attorney at Law, RESUMES the practice of his profession, and will at tend to all busiuess entrusted to him lu the courts of the Territory. s3* Office in the Rice House. May 28, 1853—3? y New Tailoring Establishment. Third street—Two doors above the Post Office. SnULZE & M ATHES having Just opened a new Tailoring aud Gentlemen’s Furnishing Establishment at the above place, will be happy to serve their friends and the public in general, in their line of business. Being practi cal workmen, they feel confident of giving general satis faction. They will keep on hand an assortment of Fash ionable Cloths, to which they invite public attention. St. Paul, May 28, 1853. 2-37 y A Good Investment. TnE subscriber being desirous of disposing of a portion or all of his property In St. Paul, will sell It on such terms as cannot fall to satisfy any one who is desirous of purchasing town property either for the purpose of improvement, or for speculation. This pronertv consists of two Hous* s and Lotund Carpen ters’ shop in Whitney and Smith’s Addition, and several lots In Kittson’s AdditUn to St. Paul. This is the most desirable portion of the town. For further particulars, inquire of F. KNAUFT. burnt Paul, May 2S. 37m3 St. Paul Tobacco and Cigar Store. J. Campbell, LATE of St. Louis, has removed to St. Paul, to stay. He has, moreover, removed his entire business here, and will henceforward be one of the business citizens of St. Paul. He has taken the room recently occupied by Truman M- Smith, E>q., on Third street, near Jackson. At this location he has opened an extensive assortment of all kinds of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, From the commonest kind of ‘Kentuck Spanish’ up to th* 4 most highly flavored‘Haberano,’ and from old-fashioned ‘twist’ to the most delicate and sweet-scented modern preparation of the ‘weed’ for mastlcative purposes; also, every other preparation to which the tobacco plant Is subjected, for smoking chewing and snuffing. I wish to impress upon my Minnesota customers, that whatever celebrity attached to my Cigars and Tobacco in St. Louis—and those who have “read the papers” or that city will agree it is not a little —has been transported here. The articles ar of the same quality as those sold In that market, and what is of more importance, arc offered here at the same ST. LOUIS PRICES. Any thing purchased at my establishment not giving entire satisfaction, will be taken back aud the money re funded. I wish it distinctly understood that this Is not all smoke • Let those who chews try me and And out. J. CAMPBELL, May 28—37 Third street, near Jackson, St. Paul* Drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland, for sale. An. CATHCART Is authorized by Messrs. Taylor • Brothers, Bankers and Brokers, 76 Wall street, New York, to draw through them, iu sums from Xl up wards, at the rate of $5 per pound. Persons wishing to send money to their friends in any part of the above countries, can do so by calling at Cath cart, Kern fc Co’s, Third street, St. Paul. 37y NEW BOOKS, SUMMER RAMBLES IN THE WEST, by Mrs. Ellct. being a pleasant tour through the Western States, slatting from Sodus Bay on lake Ontario, thence to De troit, Chicago, Galena, St- Paul, and through portions of Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1 00, free of postage. Letters to Country Girls,” by Mrs. Jane G. Swiss helm, a pleasant series of letters on sensible home sub jects, suitable for those to whom they are written. Mail ed to any part of the United States, for 75 cents. Marsh’s course of Double Entry Book Keeping, together with a complete set of blanks for pupils, $1 25. Just published by J. C. HIKER, 129 Fulton street, N. Y. May 7, ’53—34 Fop Sale. A DESIRABLE piece of Farming Land—l2o acres—situated on the Stillwater road— four miles from St. Paul. The Improvements are a story and half log house with good cellar; thirty acres fenced and about ten acres broke. The place is well watered with lake and spring streams, and has plenty of good hay meadow, also plenty of wood and a cranberry marsh. Apply to JOHN ROGERS, 31 tf Roberts street, Saint Paul. Just Arrived in Time. The Latest Style of Silk , Brush and Beaver Hats . Panama, Marabo and Leghorn do Kossuth, Citizens and Chip do Boys and Infants do; a lAirge Assortment. Direct from the East—drop in and take a peep at the New York store. Assortment of Embroidered cur - tains and Oil shades at the New York store. O 0Z Collars, 25 do Fine L. B. shirts, 10 doz colors and quantities of Gents’ summer Pants 10 do ** plain and Fancy Fig’d Marseilles Vests 50 do Mixed, Brown, White and striped Half nose 25 do Black Doeskins and Fancy Cassimere Pants To be seen at the New York store. qAA COATS—Black Cloth, Dress Vr V/ and Frock; Brown and striped Linens, sum mer clotb, Tweed and satinett will be shown at the New York store. /WAITERS—I,OOO pair Gents’ Gaiters V_X and Fancy summer shoes and slips at the New York store. O OTS AND SHOES—2O n%c Gents’ Fine Calf and Kip Boots aqjW TT~I~ York U^-WEf«Ea»SE Sliatatth. *ew Y«k *Ura. U. S. MAIL STAGES. Spriiig and Summer Arrangement! WILLOUGHBY & POWERS will 4 T continue their semi-weekly trips between St. Paul and,Prairie du Chlen until the opening of navigation, Immediately after which they will commence running DAILY LINES of Four-Horse Coaches between St. Paul and St. Anthony, and St. Paul and Stillwater. They have recently purchased at the East several new and elegant CONCORD COACHES, which will be here to take their places In these lines im mediately after the opeuing of navigation. The public may rest assured that the proprietors have none but the best of teams, accompanied by careful drivers; and that they will devote their utmost energies to insure comfort and safety on all occasions. An extensive Livery Stable at the comer of Fourth aud Roberts streets. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, uj»on liberal terms. 27-tf WILLOUGHBY it POWERS. J. W. BOND. M. N. KELLOGG. A New Firm At the Wholesale and Retail City Drag Store. JW. BOND and M. N. KELLOGG respectfully ~ • inform the citizens of the Territory, that they have taken the Drug and Apothecary establishment formerly occupied by Drs. Jarvis and Day, on Saint /fl Anthony street, in the Upper Town, St. Paul, and Have just received a large and carefully selected stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Alcohol, Spirit Gas, Dye stuffs, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Maps, Brltania Lamps, etc. A superior article of old Pale and Dark Brandy and Port Wine, the best ever yet Imported Into the Territory. Also, fresh Lemon Syrup, Tamarinds, Extract of Vanilla and Vanilla Bean. Physicians and country merchants will be supplied on the most liberal terms, and all orders promptly attended to. Physicians’ prescriptions carefully and skillfully com pounded at all hours, day or night. For the accommodation of Painters and others, the heavy articles, such as pure White Lead; Paints of all colors, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Turpentine, etc. will be supplied at a small advance over manufacturer’s prices. All articles warranted pure and genuine at reasonable rates. A call from the citizens of town and country Is solicited, as we are determined to give such strict attention to bu siness, and offer such inducements as will please the most fastidious. Any article not usually kept on hand will be ordered from below as soon as possible, If wanted. Particular Attention. Having been employed in the manufacture of pure Chemicals and the retail Prescription business In the cities of Philadelphia and Rio de Janeiro for 13 years, 1 profess to understand it thoroughly, and will now give it mv whole attention. J. w. BOND, St. Paul, May 23. 37t3 TIIE TELEGRAPH HAS been reared upon its million piers making the lightning bear upon its fiery wing the news once carried by the fleet post horse. The Snort of the Iron Horse, as lie bounds over the iri*n track will soon be heard in the forest and on our beautiful prairies; but notwithstand ing these triumphs of human genius, and the fact that St. Paul is a City, B. F. Davis &, Co., Are now receiving at the Rice House, by every St. Louis steamer, large additions to their stock of Groceries and Provisions, which they are selling at small profits. They are determined that the toiling millions shall have their goods at fair prices. Call and see. May 27, 1853. 37tf 2 casks Dried Beef, 50 kegs Leaf Lard, 60 barrels Pork, 10 casks Hams, Ames & Co’s City cured 25 barrels sugar, X O Clarified and Crushed 20 bags Coffee, Rio, Liguara and Java 20 boxes soap 20 boxes star Candles 6 bxs Codfish. Just received by B. F. DAVIS fc Co. D. Pearce, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats Sf Caps of every description, No. 120, Main street, st. Louis, Mo. 53* Orders from up-country traders respectfully soli cited and promptly attended to* 37y In Heat Prepare for Cold! Stoves for the Million. fTinß undersigned has Tinware Tr PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Ever brought to the Territory. It comprises every thing In the stove line for burning wood, that is now in use in the States. He has all patterns and models of Cooking stoves, that have been practically approved and found to work well; all of which will be furnished In the best of style and workmanship, and sold at prices heretofore un equalled in this market for cheapness. The Prairie State C<*<»kliig Stove I warrant to answer its purpose; and all sold at my establishment will bo taken back and the mon ey refunded after two weeks’ trial, if any delect is appar ent. In the business of manufacturing STOVE FURNITURE, I have workmed in my shop that I feel warranted In say ing are superior to any heretofore employed In St. Paul ; and no work goes out that is not warranted. Upon this head I challenge competition. Red River and other Up-Country Traders Need not send to Galena or Saint Louis for their stoves. They will find bv calling upon me, that they can be suited so well and as cheaply here In St. Paul. I have purchased my stock with an especial view to supplying this trade. Orders from the trade throughout the Territory, and the adjacent portions of Wisconsin, or from any other quarter, will be promptly attended to. An extensive assortment of Tinware constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. My object is to sell my wares at small profits and keep them moving. I know I can suit the people whenever they call upon me, and no gassing or undue noise about It. Recollect I am on Roberts street, west side, opposite Wiune bt Cooley’s Clothing Emporium. J. H. BYERS. Jnne 4, 1853—33tf Ij'Oß SALE.—Eighty Acres of Land on Stillwater road, two miles this side of the Half- Way TTouse. Enquire of F. S. NEWELL. St, Paul Iron & Brass Foundry, THE subscriber having purchased the Foundry in this place formerly owned by C. W. Borup fc Co., and having thoroughly refitted it, Is now prepared to furnish castings of all descriptions on the most reasonable terms. Mill Gearing, Shafting, Boxing, etc., will be executed In as good style as can be found in the Western World. Steam Engines and Threshing machines repaired on short notice. Stoves of all kinds furnished with inside plates, doors, griddles, etc. Patterns of all descriptions made to order. Also Brass and Composition Castings of all descriptions; Babbit metal, Lining, etc., made of the best materials and warranted. Old Iron, Brass and Copper taken In exchange for Castings. F. GILMAN. St. Paul, June 4, 1863. 38m6 Truman 1, Smith, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Collector and General Agent, HAS removed his office to the New Building opposite the Post Office, corner of Third and Minnesota sts-, 1 where he will he found ready to attend to the collection 1 of debts, purchasing and selling real estate, payment of Taxes, locating Land Warrants, etc. Having beeu in the business for some time past, and being provided with Maps of all the surveyed portion of the Territory, and of the Cities on the Minnesota river, he Hatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may give him a call. N. B. Town lots in St. Paul, St. Anthony and all the towns on the Minnesctafor sale at reasonable prices. Also, farms In the country with or without Improve ments. [St. Paul, June 4,1853. 38y ~ For Bale. A BRICK CARRIAGE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP, at the corner of Third and Roberts streets, St. Paul. An Improved Farm at Little Canada, six miles JlSßanorth of St. Paul; rjßk A choice lot of Timbered Land, 4 miles south of Paul on the Mississippi river ; Also, an Improved Farm at the Head of Rush River, 20 miles south of Hudson, and on the mail stage road from ■ St. Paul to Prairie du Chlen, Wis. The above described property will be sold very low for cash. For further Information, enquire of WILLOUGHBY bt POWERS, St. Paul, June 4. Corner of Fourth and Roberts sts. St. Paul and St. Anthony Railroad Company. - FIVE HU.YDRED SHARES of the Capital Stock of the St. Paul and St. Anthony Rail Road Company, amounting to $50,000, hav i ing been subscribed pursuant to the act of held for*!!!* * mee,,n * 01 ‘he etock 0h, °’« itfffxKCTt™’ Dmso, St. P»ul, June 3, 18 63. * D * LNI) R,CE - MB sisjsEsr ** t ' rte ' MRS. M. L. STOAKES, Fashionable Silk and Straw Milliner. JkqL li Also ; Fancy Dress Caps, Cloaks and Dresses, cut and made to order, St. Anthony street, nearly op posite the Rice House, St. Paul. Mrs. S. has Just returned from New York with a large stock of every article or goods In her line of business, all of the best quality and latest styles. She has also a fine assortment of Needles, Pins, Gloves, MBs, etc., to all of which she would invite the especial attention of the La dles of St. Paul and vicinity. 36y Another Grand Performance at Mazourka Hall. Will be presented until further notice at this Fa vorite Establishment, A New Performance Entiled ELFELTS' BARGAINS WORK '3*6B»aaa» Or, Now is the Time to Buy ! The principal characters by the Ladies and Gentlemen of Saint Paul. The PROGRAMME abounds with gems In the Dry Goods Linp, which are unsurpassed by any similar institution In the country. The performance draws together LARGE fy DELIGHTED AUDIEJXCES! The bargains which we are daily offering cannot fall to at tract every one for quality or cheapness. We have also a large assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Which we arc disposing of at St. Louis prices. Also a new article called OIL CLOTH STAIR CRASH, Which will be found superior to any thing before offered. We have also a beautiful assortment of GLASS AND CHINA-WARE, which wc can sell at a very low figure. We take pleasure In showing our goods and charge noth lug tor the trouble. Give us a call and Judge for yourselves. 36tf EL FELT fit BROTHER. Last but not Least. T2ERNARD ROGERS, not having the ■LA fear of competition before his eyes, would respect fully inform bis old friends and the public generally, that lie has opened a fresh and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, In the building nn the southwest corner or Third and Ro berts streets, diagonally across from ihe ‘World’s Fair. 5 lie has every thing in his line that can be found else where, and Is determine,! to dispose of his goods and wares, for cash, at rates that no reasonable man will find fault with. 1 hope ail my friends and neighbors will give me a call, feeling satisfied that I can trade with them ad vantageously. 36tf BKKXAIID ROGERS. SAINT PAUL HAT AND CAP And Gents' Furnishing Store. Corner of Third and Wabashaw sts. »w RITCHIE has Just received an ex- M A • tensive assortment of Goods In his line, which he is selling at Eastern Prices, and lower than ever offered before lu the A Territory. 36 tf U ATS, HATS—-The latest styles of aX silk, Beaver, Kossuth and Wool Hats—a splendid assortment of straw Ilats, all sorts aud shapes. For sale by T. RITCHIE, QHIRTS—A large and beautiful assort- L-J ment— plain and Fancy. T. RITCHIE. pRAVATSJNECK TIES, etc—Lawn Cambric and silk Cravats—the latest styles of Neck Ties, etc., for sale by T. RITCHIE. r I'O THE LADIES—Fancy Goods of all kinds—a full assortment of Trimmings Needles, Pins, Tapes, Buttons, Braids, etc; all colors of saddlers’ sewing silk. For sale by T. RITCHIE. Hurrah for the Red Line ! PATTI SON & BENSON’S Red Line Coaches with the best of teams and care ml drivers are now upon the road between Si- Paul and St. Anthony, ready to accom modate the public on all occasions. They have also a large and excellent Livery stock, several new and elegant Carriages and Barouches ; also new Harnesses and Horse Furnishings, and equipage of the most elegant descrip tion. p * & in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage hereiofore bestowed upon them, take pleasure in stating that they have just received, In addi tion to their former extensive stock, several young, ele gant and WELL BROKE HORSES; specimens of stock that have never been equalled In the Territory; also a lot of carriages and buggies to match, from the best manufactories at the East. Their present stock needs but to be seen to be admired and approved by a discriminating public* Will our triends and the public remember, that at the Livery Stable in the roar of the American House, at the upper end of Saint Paul, they can at ail houre, have such conveyance by land, on wheels or on horseback, as they may desire. PATTISON fit BENSON. St. Paul, May 21, 1853. (36y) Town Property For Sale. Mf bIHE SUBSCRIBER wishes to dispose of his two X houses and lot, situated on the cornerof Broad way and Seventh sts, Whitney and Smith’s Addi tion to St. Paul. One of the Houses Is a story and a half in height, and the other one story. There is a good well on the premises. Also, Thirty-seven Lots In Brunson’s Addition to St. Paul. This is a good opportunity for those wishing to make a profitable investment. Terms moderate. For Sale at the Wharf Boat. FRUIT TREES, DRIED APPLES, LIRE, PORK, FLOUR, EGGS. J. W. BASS & CO. Something Entirely New. CIEO. H. OAKES lias opened a new C-* Grocgrj- «nd Provision store In the Brick Building Immediately opposite the Post Office, where he will be pleased to sec his friends and the public generally, as he is satisfied he can suit them with every thing in his line. His goods are fresh and of the best quality, and his facili ties for purchasing have been such that he is satisfied he can sell Cheaper than the Cheapest. The following comprises but a portion of his stock: 600 bbls Flour extra sup 25 bbls crushed sugar 100 do me*s pork 25 do leaf do 60 do lard 100 boxes mould candles 60 do butter 60 do star do 10 do NO molasses 60 do soap 10 do S H do 3 hhds codfish 20 kegs golden syrup 20 bbls beans 10 hhds hams 60 sacks dried apples 10 do shoulders 20 do coffee 100 boxes N O sugar 10 bbls mackerel 60 do clarified do And many other articles too numerous to mention. 35tf GKO. H. OAKES. pASH FOR FRESH FISH. —The ' highest price will be paid a: all times, for Fresh Fish at the Wharf Boat. J. W. BASS k CO. F. S. NEWEL, Y\l HOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in » v Cook, Parlor, Box Stoves of all kinds. TJLOVVS—In store and for sale by L F. S. NEWELL. OORN SHELLERS, just received by the steamer Asia, the best article for the purpose ever before offered. For sale by NEWELL. LI ARROWS, of all sizes and varieties, XX now Is the time to buy them of NEWELL. PORN MI LLS , for horse or hand power, in store and for sale by NEWELL. of all kinds, in store and for sale by NEWELL. riUNS AND PISTOLS, and alTThe V-k accompanying et ceteras for sale low for cash by our friend NEWELL. O RITANIA Tea and Coffee Pots, are -U articles that cannot be too highly recommended. You can get them of NEWELL. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, XT all kinds, are for sale by NEWELL. jV/IILL and X-Cut SAWS, of different IVX size*, at NEWELL’S. PAIRBANK’S Platform Scales, in store and for sale by NEWELL. IXALANCES an<rCounter~Scales, for XJ (.ale by NEWELL. TV/TIRRORS, lasses, &c., for sale at IVI hi. old ate— by NEWELL. TYJEW vORKER Cooking Stove—call 1M an() ce It »t NEWELL’S. iIVIPS—-Cistern, Well and Chain Pump*, tn store and for t&ie on inch term* “ <*»- not fall to *ult purchaser* by w EWELL. and Harrows for Farming purposes, for tale NEWELL- L'MERY SEED SOWERS, for sale at X-J * bv*.in to «lom out NEWELL. A PPLES—-Dried and Green—the best •CX tn the market end tn fine order, received by Excel* •lor and foreale by J. W. BAM, Wharf Boat. City Cash Furnishing tore. -1853- 'aaraaaas & MERCHANT TAILORS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS &c MANUFACTURERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS! BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Roberts Street, Saint Paul, Min. Ter’y. F ardware at Low Prices. WE ARE now in receipt of e large and well *elected assortment of Hardware , Cutlery , Tools of all hinds, Farm ing Implements , Tinware, Wooden and Willow ware , Looking Glasses , Lamps, Brushes, fife., &fc. We would call attention to our large and well selected stock of Looking Glasses and Housekeeping articles, of which we have now a much larger assortment than wc have heretofore kept. Our uew stock of MECHANICS’ TOOLS, of all kinds, we can recommend a being (ar superior to any thing In this market. To those who are building we would ask an Inspection of our stock and price*, as we have a complete assort ment of BUILDING HARDWARE, suitable either for the shanty or the mansion. Notwithstanding the recent advance of the prices of all kinds of Hardware, we are determined to sell as low as ever, for cash, and would respectfully invite purchasers to give us a call before going elsewhere. myl4 35tf J. McCLOUD, Jr. fit Co. CO-PARTNERSHIP. ~ ALEX. KEY, and LAMBERT MAT, under the firm of Key & May, have entered Into co-partnership for the purpose or transacting a Wholesale and Retail Gro cery and Provision business. Their place of business is at the old stand of Alex. Hey, Roberts street near Third. ALEX. RET, LAMBERT MAY. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Pro visions, Grain and all kinds of country Produce, Roberta street, south side, three doors north of Third, Saint Paul, Minnesota. May 21, ’53—36y Carleton, Clark & Co., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN SILKS AND DRY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 139, Broadway, New York. Our stock consists In part of the following goods Inten ded expressly for the Northwestern Trade. Fancy dress sllk«, Cap ribbons, Black gro de Rhine, Taffeta do Black and coi’d Ture satin, Satin do Black and coi’d silk serge, Blk and coi’d velvet ribbons, Black and coi’d satin vesting Fancy dress trimmings, Black itg’d Poult de sole, Gimp fringes aud bullous, Coi’d gros de Naples, Tades and robhins, Plain Poult de soirs, Crepes, Veils, etc., Florence silk, Cotton and silk htwdery, Marceiinc silk, Buck and berlin gloves, Oil silk, Kid, silk, anil lisle gloves, Sinchews, sarsnetts, etc., Black aud col'd silk mils, Gros dc Afrique, Gent’s silk hkfs aud cravats, Satin Levantine, Gent’s silk shirts, Gros de Swisse, Ladies do India silks, Jaconets and cambrics, Cashmeres, Swiss muslins, Merinoes, Bishop lawns, Mousselaines de Laines, Victoria lawns, Paramattas, India inull, Alpacas, India book, Bombazines, Irish linens, Coberg cloth, Linen damask, Cotton cloth, Diaper linens, Crepe de Pails, Linen lidkfs, Ginghams, Laces and embroideries, Plain and ptd. Bareges, Silk and lace mantillas, do do tissues, Plain and cml/d crape shawls Barege de Joaincs, Barege shawls, Fancy Jaconets, Broche do Organdie muslins, Cashmere shawls, Wat’d and flg’d poplin, Pld. wool shawls, ect. Bonnet ribbons, etc. Also, three floors appropriated to Cnrpeting of every Style—Venetian; Cotton and Wool figured Venetian; Fine and superfine Ingrain; Ex-supcrflne Ingrain; Threeply, Tapesty and Velvet; Rugs, Druggetts, Mattings, Oil- Cloths, etc. 36—6 m ST. PAUL HORSE BAZAAR. I Have established a sale stable, rear of third door below the ‘World’s Fair.’ on Third street. Horses, Mules, etc., kept on accommo dating terms, and disposed of at a small commissions. Boarding for Ilotses by day or week. 36tf J. W. VINCENT. HOME FOR THE HOMELESS. THE proprietors of Cathcarts* addition, hold themselves in readiness to give good and sufficient Deeds to each alternate lot in their part of the town of Le Sueur, on the Minnesota river, free of charge, to all actual settlers that will improve them within the next six months, by put ting houses thereon; and also to sell the adjoining lots at a reasonable price, to be agreed upon before the first deed is given. The above town Is the County Seat of Le Sueur county. TRUMAN M. SMITH, Agent, St. Paul. J. W. Bass, Forwarding 8f Commis'n Merchant [WHARF BOAT ] Lower Landing, Saint Pan], Minnesota. 53- The St. Paul Wharf Boat offers facilities for storage not possessed ly any warehouse at either Landing. 31y CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day entered into co-partner ship under the firm of McLagan, Wooldridge fie Co., for the purpose of carrying on the Forwarding and gen eral Produce Commission Business. E. McLAGAX, C. WOOLDRIDGE. G. W. TURNBULL. St. Paul May 2, 1853. The subscriber desires to return his thanks for the lib eral patronage he has hitherto received, and respectfully asks a continuance of it to the new firm. E. McLAGAX. May 7, ? 53—34 GARDEN SEEDS! RAISED at the celebrated Shaker Gardens, at Union Village, near Lebanon, Ohio, Just received and for sale in quantities to suit customers, at the BT. PAUL DRUG STORE. April 30, 1863—33tf REMOVED. THE NEW YORK STORE has removed to the new building 4 doors above the old stand. The La dle* and Gents are respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock. We are now prepared to show them one of the prettiest stocks of goods ever brought to this market. Remember the NEW YORK STORE , where It Is no trouble to show goods. A. T. CTAMBLIN* QUICK RETURNS.—SMALL PROFITS. GA rv boxes Window Glass—all sizes—at mcnu/ac /C \J u turers prices , addingTtransportation. JARVIS, Comer sth and Jackson . COLORS, DRY OR IN OIL. CROME GREEN, Crotpe Yellow, rnramarlne, Flake White, Prussian Blue, Fine F** n cb Ochre, Turkey Umber, Terra de Sienna, Verp rtl N° n » White and Red Lead, Oils* etc. Consumer* o* article* wiil find it to their advantage to purchase^ JARVIS, At the Multum tn Parvo, TJORK—A fr**h consignment and first JL rate J“» l rtoeWed end lor Mir by J. W. BASS, Wharf Boot. TUST received 500 bbls. extra superfine eJ flour, from Men* Mill, Pontooenc, 111., warranted • juperlor article to eny la town. Al*o, oat* for rale on the Wharf Boat. J. W. BASS <■ CO. April 30, 1863—33 A AA A Bushel* Oat. wtU airtre to-flay by Dr. Frant lln So. 2, for COXSTANS f BURBANK. QTODART’S PIANOS—We are also O prepared to furnish S tod art’s superior Instrument* of any finish or cast, at the manufacturer’s prices and transportation. All Instrument* sold by us art warranted. We have on hand one • octave, which onr customers are Invited to examine. LEDUC 4* ROHRER. T7ISHING POLES—We have received L 300 cu. FUhlng Pole* which we can Mil Tery low. April 23. LEDUC 3* ROHRER. pEDAR POSTS—A Raft of exfcel- Vy lent red Cedar Fence Peel*, juet received end for ■ale »t the St. Paul Lumber Terd, comer of Seventh end Jockeen itrMte. j. W. BASS. First Arrival of the Season. Tyson & Co’s Ne w stock of Groceries and Provisions. \V —.old most re-poctfully call attention to our new ’ ; '’ealers mul onr IrieniU throughout the »ur wiil ,tn ' l * h « embrace* every thins' mnal y kept In our llm.- or hu tness; and In doinjt so, rona-e'e«^' , | U 1 r . tl "”’ K< r ° r t “ v " rs “ «>e liberal pkl rona e extended Uwan'a us the p.ut winter. We enu merate lu part a* follows, which we will twit strictly for cash at the lowest Market rates; 9 JP™ £ O <-“*« C'erifled A snc.-r Clarified B t'.-mhed and pulverised d<j Bio and Java Cof.ee s o and s H molasses S 11 fit Golden glyrup in kegs 2 and 6 «l> caddies lmn’l Tew Blk and Y H linp»l Tea LardOU Cidor Vinegar Blar Candles Mould Candles Palm end Fancy snap Sta .ne and clay Pipes Dried A poles and Peaches* Currants, Raisins and Fig* Herring and Codfish fnew) Mackerel in kitts, Chewing and amok lug Tobacco Cassia and Mu-tard Rice, salaratu? and nutniega Cloves, Pepper and Allspice Powder, Sho» end Caps Brooms and BnCkefe Washboard* and cov’d caddie# Blacking and Brushes Olive Oil and Pepper sauce Ketchups, pickles, Lemons sv. np and sodft Indigo and starch Butter Crackers Camplilrc, saltpetre Alum, matches Play cards, Foolscap and Letter paper, Quart and pint Flasks, and many other articles 100 numerous too ineu tkm. {April 23, 1853. District Court—First Judicial District, Ramsey County, Min. Ter. Moses S. Titus, Complainant, > Joseph Craig, and ) n . In Chancery. llow,Claflin fit Cook 5 Defentlanls * j It appearing to my satisfaction, ty affidavit and the papers on tile In the cause, that a bill of coinplalut has been exhibited and Mod, and subprena to appear issued thereon, and the same delivered to ttu9 sheriff of the county of Ramsey to serve; and it further appearing to my satisfacil-y.r bv affidavit, that three of the above-named defendants—How, flat!in fit Cook—anr out or this Territory’) and cannot upon diligent inquiry be found therein; It is t nerefore hereby ordered, that the said defendant*, llow,Clafiln fit Cook, appear and plead, answer or demur to the complainant’s bill of compluuu, on file in tld* cause, on or before the twenty-fourth oi Jun**, A. D.. 1853. And it is further ordered, that a <v»pr of this order bo published in the * k M‘nDeso«lau.” a new apaper printed an.l published in Bt. Fat-*, in sa *( 'lerrlfory,once in each week for six successive we- k-, nex» after the date hereof. And it Is further that a cert tt-d copy of this order, together wi:h a copy of the su»’|m-< u ;«-?ued in till* case, be deposited in th? Post Offl lUreuied to the .-aiicl How, Ciaflin fit. C • k, at ihe lUy «( Louis, state of Missouri, within ten davs from the date hereof. St. Paul. March 10, :803. H. Z. HAYNEB* M. 8. Wilkinson, and . Masterson 0. MIMO-.S, \ Sollc-tors for Con-.plai.iant. NEW YORK STOEE. A. T. CHAHBUN, RETURNS many thanks to the L-ulies and Gentlemen of St. Paul and vicinity, for the very lßterol patron* age heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in in« forming them that lie has returned on the U’e-t New ton with a v**ry targe stock of goods, whi h are now open and ready for Inspection. Their attention is respecifully solicited to an examination of this stock. We are deter** mined to sell goods at such j ri- es that will warrant suc cess. The ladies are invited to examine our stock of Dress and White Goods. Al the New York Store may be» found every thing that the Ladies and Gents may call for.. Our motto G, “small profits and largo salt's.” Remem ber the New York Cash store* April, 1853. CnAMBLIN. St. Paul Crockery Store. On Tlilrd street, near the Post Office. R MARVIN, has on hand and is con • fetamiv reviving at the Si. Paul Crockery and G las ware store, a tin-' ti*slrahle of Crockery* Queensware, China wa.-«, Gla--ware, from the O’Hara Glassworks, Pittsburgh, etc, ConsUiiug of nearly every thing usually found in our line of business. Also, an assortment of wall paper. F O A L E. LIBERAL Inducements are now offered by the subscri ber to all those wishing to purchase landed proper ty, in or about St. Paul. Two Hundred Lots, in eligible positions within the limits of the corporation,, will l»e sold on terms to suit purchasers. Also, one lot fronting on St. Anthony street, near the American Hotel. 60 feet front by 150 ft de«*p. upon which is a substantial 3 story Brick Buildins, 23 feet front by 4Q feet deep, tlie lower part of which is suitable for any mercantile business, and the second and thl d stories of which are admirably adapted for offices. On the same* lot there Is a comfortable dwelling house, a good ware house and a carriage house. Also, eighty acres of valuable land, laid out in acre lots, immediately adjoining and ov looking the town, on the Stillwater road, affording excellent site* for country residences, on the most advvutagcou* terms, aud lu such quantities as may be desired. Also, the undivided half of a quarter section of land lying on the Stillwater road, 5 miles from St. Paul of gootk quality and well watered* AH of the above property will be sold at extremely low rates for cash. May 14 35tf JOHN R. IRVINE. Saint Louio, Saint Paul and Safnt Croix Packet* -to, EXCELSIOR C APT. WARD. LtaCifrfcia The above well-known ami popular steamer ""iwfffHl run regularly between St. Louis and St. Paul the>nsuing season, leaving St. Paul every alternate- Saturday. K. McLAGAN fix CO*, Agents. Regular St. Louis. Galena,Dubuanf, si. Paul and Stillwater Packet. 1 The steamer Dr. FRANKLIN, No. 2, LwElftra T. Levi vs. Master, wiil make regular trips between the above |*>ns during the season* For freight or passage apply on board or to J. W. BASS, Agent, Wharf Boat. St. Paul. Regular Packet for Fort MadiM>n, Burlington* Keithsburg. Rock Island, Galena, Daboqr, Stillwater, St. Paul and St. Peters. ff»s* - The Steamer ASIA, S. E. Porter, master* lias commenced h*r regular tri: <, leaving ■■SsSe**■■ St. Louis on every alternate Sunday at 4 o’clock P. M., and on her return will leave Sf. Paul the following Saturday, and arrive at St. Lot/.*, on Thursday morning, passenger and sh'-ppe- s may rely ou her re maining In the trade the ent ire season. Punctuality in leaving port as advertised may be relied on* For freight or passage apply 10 McLagan, wooldridge bt co., Agents* May 7, ’53—34 Minnesota River Packet. ms* w Steamer CLARION, S. Humberaion, Mas- LfialaglifcfcSL This light, draught, ye»'«nger steatn er, will run regularly ou the Minnesota river the coming season, making a trip every three days* For freight or passage apply to McLAGAX, WOOLDRIDGE bt CO., Agents. May 7, ’63—3 4. Regular Minnesota River Packet. . The light draught steamer BLACK HAWK, s. B. Harlow, Master, will coulmue in the Minnesota river trade the preseui *ea *on. For freight or passage apply on board. May 28, 1853—37tf \ DIS ™ CI «*** Benjamin IT. Campbell ami 1 J. Russell Jones, partners, > by name of B. H. Campbell fc Co. } SUMMONS* against ( William E. Hartshorn. ) To William E. nartshorn : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the com plaint In this action whtch W tiled In the office of the Clerk of the District Court for the County of Ramsey, at Saint Paul, Territory of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your auswer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offlea in the Town of Saim Paul, Territory of Minne sota, within twenty days of the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the said complaint, wlthm the time afore said, the plaintiffs in thin action will have their damages assessed by a Jury* or the amount they are entitled to re cover, ascertained by the coon or under its direction, and take Judgment for the amount so sweated or ascertained* Dated, May 24th, 1863. EM M ETT fc MOSS, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys* Notice. IN FEBRUARY, 1862, Henry M’Lean and myself camo to LeSucur for the purpose of engaging in the Indian Trade. A Land Claim was made by us conjointly for that purpose. The trading was abandoned, and he (M’Lean) left—never made any improveoients, nor expended any money thereon, nor has he ever had possession of Mid property, . On the other hand, I have resided on the claim at Le Sueur; held possession of the property Loth before and since the ratification of the treaty; have expended my means in improvements, and consider that according to all rulea of Claim Associations, my right la singly and in disputably good, which 1 shall maintain to th« last, a* well In resisting encroachments, as (Wending my rights May 14 35tf J. K. CHRISTY, Leßtteur^ O! FISH-ALL, NOTICE. - TI'ST received, the largest, beet end cheapeet emrt. t) ment of Fiaiitxo Tackle ever brought to this Ter ritory. For eele wholesale end retail et the MfI.TUK IN PAttTO, Cor. 6 th and Jackson. JUST RECEIVED BY S. B. ASIA 7 A" n « >°* ot OI **" end Britten I* metal Ltmpe, for Spirit Geee end Burning Fluid. 6bbls Utaettl OU, 2 bbl Spirit Ooee, 1,000 lbs Putty, g Dble IFhlCpg, A large lot of Paint Brushes. Also, a One lot Preserved Quince* In 1,2, 4 end 4-lb. glees jars, et the MCLTUM IN PABYO DBUO STORK. N. B. General depot for Genuine Patent Medicines, BOTTLES! BOTTLES! CORKS!CORKS! A I*’** tsaortmemot Lemon Syrup, Rod. Weler, Wine, Pint mid half pint Fins*, Physicians Prearrloftnn VUls, etc., etc., by the box, gro*,? doicn, T ntm ’ ' JAHYI6, ■ Cor, btb, and jackson. TRISH LINEN—2S pieces—wholesale X or Mali nt 8w New Yerk Mrs.